Cinematography (feature film)

Silent Running (1972)
as Camera Operator
An astronaut guarding the last the Earth''''s forests defies an order to destroy his precious cargo.

10.

Plaza Suite (1971)
as Camera Operator
A New York hotel room is the setting for three stories of romantic squabbles.

11.

Cycles South (1971)
as Camera
The trip of three men who travel from Denver to Panama on motorcycles is documented. The group is followed as they encounter diverse terrain and enjoy various tourist attractions along the way. They are seen skiing in Taos, scuba diving in Mexico, and exploring Central American towns and villages.

12.

The Big Country (1958)
as Assistant Camera
Feuding families vie for water rights in the old West.

13.

Gunsight Ridge (1957)
as Assistant Camera
A sheriff tries to find the man who killed his predecessor.

14.

Omar Khayyam (1957)
as 1st asst cam
Omar Khayyam was one of the greatest Persian poets. He was also a brilliant mathematician. Though his quatrains were written in the 11th century, they are still popular the world over. The details of his life are unknown, so this movie invents a biography for him and includes in it his real achievements - the invention of a new calendar and the penning of those epigrammatic poems. This film has him romancing a sultan's bride and foiling the assassin sect's plot to kill the sultan's son.

15.

Limelight (1953)
as Asst cam op
A broken-down comic sacrifices everything to give a young dancer a shot at the big time.

Visual Effects (feature film)

16.

True Grit (1969)
as Special Effects
A young girl recruits an aging U.S. marshal to help avenge her father''''s death.

Make-Up (feature film)

17.

The Ten Commandments (1956)
as Makeup
To escape the edict of Egypt's Pharoah, Rameses I, condemning all first-born Hebrew males, the infant Moses is set adrift on the Nile in a reed basket. Saved by the pharaoh's daughter Bithiah, he is adopted by her and brought up in the court of her brother, Pharaoh Seti. Moses gains Seti's favor and the love of the throne princess Nefertiri, as well as the hatred of Seti's son, Rameses. When his Hebrew heritage is revealed, Moses is cast out of Egypt, and makes his way across the desert where he marries, has a son and is commanded by God to return to Egypt to free the Hebrews from slavery. In Egypt Moses's fiercest enemy proves to be not Rameses, but someone near to him who can 'harden his heart'.